Date: 9th Dec., 2016 In the first part of this article, I spoke about the history, types, composition and mechanism of denture adhesives. In case you missed it, you can check it out here. In this part, we will .
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Date: 2nd Dec.,2016 Chlorhexidine is often called the ‘gold standard’ in antiplaque agents. It is a molecule with a stellar track record: having been used for over 60 years in more than 50 different and diverse medical applications as .
Date: 24th Nov.,2016 Cavities, also known as a dental caries, is a result of tooth decay. Dental caries is prevalent among children right from infancy to adolescence. In fact, according to the World Health Organization, as of 2012, 60-90% .
Date: 9th Nov., 2016 Let’s face it, regular toothbrushes simply cannot do the best job of cleaning your teeth by themselves. On average, only 43% of plaque is removed by brushing. There are parts of your mouth – like .
Date: 3rd Nov., 2016 Flossing is critical to your oral hygiene and has numerous benefits. Floss is designed to reach spots – that toothbrushes can’t – like gaps between the teeth and the gum line. It can effectively clean .
Date: 27th. Oct., 2016 Brushing is the most basic part of your dental care regime. It is such a common part of our morning routine that we don’t even think twice while brushing our teeth. While most of us .
Date: 3rd Oct., 2016 There is a common belief among dentists that – optimal outcome of complete denture treatment depends on the successful integration of the prosthesis with the patient’s oral functions along with patient’s psychological acceptance of the .
Date: 22nd Sept., 2016 In the last post we looked at some aspects of diagnosing dentinal hypersensitivity (DH). To recap, it is characterized by a short sharp pain arising from exposed dentine in response to stimuli; typically thermal, evaporative, .
Date: 12th Sept., 2016 Dentin hypersensitivity is by nature a diagnosis of exclusion. It is one of the most common patient complaints and usually described by the patient as a short, sharp pain arising upon non-noxious stimuli; thermal, tactile .